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proved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, may be 

 used for purposes of a public nature; and said rights of way 

 may be used for purposes of water transportation, for domestic 

 purposes, or for the development of power, as subsidiary to the 

 main purpose of irrigation. 



MUNICIPAL AND MINING. 



ACT OF FEBRUARY 1, 1005 C\:\ STAT., 628). 

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 SEC. 4. That rights of way for the construction and mainte- 

 nance of dams, reservoirs, water plants, 

 pal rigTtsTf a" ditches, flumes, pipes, tunnels, and canals, 

 within and across the forest reserves of the 

 "Tinted States, are hereby granted to citi/ens and corporations 

 of the United States for municipal or mining purposes, and for 

 the purposes of the milling and reduction of ores, during the 

 period of their beneficial use, under such rules and regulations 

 as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, and sub- 

 ject to the laws of the State or Territory in which said re- 

 serves are respectively situated. 



MEDICINAL SPRINGS. 



ACT OF FEBRUARY 28, 1800 (30 STAT., 008). 



The Secretary of the Interior * * * is hereby authorized, 

 under such rules and regulations as he from 



health resorts! time to time nm - v lliake to rent or lease to 



responsible persons or corporations applying 

 therefor suitable spaces and portions of ground near, or adja- 

 cent to, mineral, medicinal, or other springs, within any forest 

 reserves established within the United Slates, or hereafter to 

 be established, and where the public is accustomed or desires 

 to frequent, for health or pleasure, for the purpose of erecting 

 upon such leased ground sanitariums or hotels, to be opened for 

 the reception of the public. And he is further authorized to 

 make such regulations, for the convenience of people visiting 

 such springs, with reference to spaces and locations, for the 

 erection of tents or temporary dwelling houses to be erected or 

 constructed for the use of those visiting such springs for health 

 or pleasure. And the Secretary of the In- 

 vichTfor " Pr " terior is Jinthorized to prescribe the terms 

 and duration and the compensation to be 

 paid for the privileges granted under the provisions of this act. 



